High School Elite Experience

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The pros are briefed on working with local high school students as part of the Bassmaster High School Elite Experience, which offers students in grades 9 - 12 a behind-the-scenes look at an Elite Series tournament, and a chance to learn fishing techniques.

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Local high school students gather for a brief presentation.

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Bassmaster Elite Series pro Skeet Reese speaks to the students.

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Brandon Palaniuk talks to a small group of students about being a pro.

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Randy Howell gives some fishing tips.

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Byron Velvick answers questions from the students.

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Skeet Reese talks to his first group of students.

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Brody Broderick gives a presentation about finding the best places to fish on any lake.

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Travis Manson begins the seminar talking to a small group of students.

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Reese demonstrates casting techniques to high school students.

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Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Champion Matt Lee also spends time with the students. The Bassmaster High School Elite Experience, which includes seminars on fishing crankbaits, soft plastics, finesse tactics, and more, will be a regular feature of the 2013 season. It is free to students.